Euro Markets: EUAs post 1.6% weekly gain despite afternoon selling, as UKA rally fizzles

Published 17:17 on May 19, 2023  /  Last updated at 19:39 on May 19, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

European carbon prices recorded a second successive weekly gain on Friday after four weeks of declines in April, giving back early gains driven by macroeconomic optimism as energy markets turned bearish in the afternoon, while the two-day rally in UKAs fizzled out in active trade.
European carbon prices recorded a second successive weekly gain on Friday after four weeks of declines in April, giving back early gains driven by macroeconomic optimism as energy markets turned bearish in the afternoon, while the two-day rally in UKAs fizzled out in active trade.


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